Class structures in Iran:
They had a really strong way of dividing people into classes back in Iran. They way they were divided is by money. First, they have the upper class, to second class, third class, then the lower classes. Society is now dividing by wealth. They have this thing called “ Qajar “, and it means previous periods. They used that term for class structures in Iran. When you hear the word/term class, it is usually known for latin classis. Census divided citizens by wealth to determine obligations. The late eighteenth century, they began to replace hereditary.
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See that picture right on the top of this passage? I will tell you what’s it about. First off, this is sort of how the classes of the Iran is. The top row and the middle are state Officials, tribal leaders, religious notables, landlords, and great merchants. The two second to bottom row are vast majority of peasants trib, labors in agriculture, traditional industries and services.